Innovation

Denmark and DTU bring Europe together for technological sovereignty

The Danish EU Presidency also marks a milestone for a new European effort for innovation and deep tech. On behalf of the Presidency, DTU and the Ministry of Higher Education and Science are bringing together key players from Europe's innovation ecosystem for an innovation conference. The aim is to strengthen Europe's competitiveness and technological sovereignty.

The development of advanced technologies requires advanced research facilities. DTU Nanolab is Denmark’s national center for nanofabrication and characterization, where universities, startups, and industry develop and test new technologies –from microchips and quantum technologies to e.g. biomedical solutions. Photo: Bax Lindhardt

Facts

On behalf of the Danish EU Presidency and in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education and Science DTU is organizing an innovation conference in Copenhagen.

The conference focuses on accelerating and scaling up deep tech innovation in Europe and is funded by the European Commission and the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

Where and when: Scandic Hotel Copenhagen, 25–26 November 2025.

On 24 November, DTU will host a pre-conference at DTU SkyLab in Lyngby.

Expected participants: EU commissioners, ministers, investors, universities, start-ups and companies. Including: Chair of the DTU Board of Directors Margrethe Vestager. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Founding Chairman, Rasmussen Global. Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, CEO, Novo Nordisk Foundation. 

For more information, visit the conference website.